Additionally, Fabiano offered some analysis on his pick of Maclin in the 13th round:

“There are some veterans that fantasy fans have forgotten about, whether it’s due to a bad 2016 campaign or the emergence of a younger talent. In the case of Maclin, it’s both. He missed time last season due to injuries, and Tyreek Hill became a huge playmaker. But why not take a late flier on a guy who is just 28 years old and put up a combined 2,406 yards and 18 touchdowns between 2014-2015? Maclin could push back as a viable No. 3/4 option.”

I’ll have to agree that Maclin is a sleeper pick, and many fantasy players that aren’t Chiefs fans may forget about him. He had a down year in 2016, but should be healthy and could bounce back in a big way, especially with Hill and Kelce commanding the bulk of the attention.

I also think Kelce in round six is an absolute steal. He was the third tight end taken here, but has the potential to again be the No. 1 tight end in fantasy scoring like he was in 2016.

It’s good to see Hunt get some love in the mid rounds, as he could be a solid flex option in deep leagues and could soon emerge as KC’s No. 1 running back.

Also, keep in mind that not only was the Chiefs defense the first D taken off the board, it was the only defense taken in the mock. That speaks volumes to how elite Kansas City’s defense and special teams can be.